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URL: http://www.healthsystem.virginia.edu/internet/tissueprocure/
Proper Citation: University of Virginia Tissue Culture Facility (RRID:SCR_004508)
Description: THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on July 11,2024. Tissue Culture Facility provides mycoplasma testing, baculovirus titer measurements, growing of cultured cells and cell storage, to University of Virginia researchers. The Facility also supplies cell culture reagents and supplies. Training and access to facilities is also available. Products and services are only available to users at the University of Virginia.
Abbreviations: UVa TCF
Synonyms: University of Virginia School of Medicine Tissue Culture Facility, UVa Tissue Culture Facility
Resource Type: cell repository, material resource, biomaterial supply resource
Keywords: mycoplasma, baculovirus, cell, reagent, rapid titer test
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